Screw compressors are more energy efficient

A Boge Compressors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 16, 2006

A new range of energy efficient screw compressors combine a direct coupled drive system with frequency control.

Boge Compressors has introduced a new range of energy efficient screw compressors which combine a direct coupled drive system with frequency control.

In this new Boge SLF direct coupled range the frequency convertor assures the smoothest possible transition from 25 to 100% output while maintaining the desired working pressure perfectly.

Changing the frequency also provides the added benefit of adjusting the airend speed to generate at 8, 10 and 13 bar pressures.

The Boge SLF direct coupled range operate the air end within its optimum efficiency and by changing the frequency convertor adapts the output to the actual demand while maintaining the desired pressure.

As a result, idling times and motor switches are avoided and tighter pressure bands can be set to assure energy saving efficiency.

Boge Ratio is a standard feature which ensures energy efficient control and respective operating parameters are clearly visible via an LCD display.

Both models can be supplied with a built-in 3C dewpoint refrigerant dryer ensuring the compressor footprint is kept to a minimum.

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